Our Mission:
Have you noticed that Black women all over are (re)gaining consciousness around our own power? There’s a liberatory shift occurring everywhere: within the culture, throughout the arts, in the political realm, and so on. This year’s 3rd Annual Black Women’s Empowerment Conference (BWEC) seeks to recognize that shift and bring Black women together to conjure forward that reawakened spirit. This year’s theme, Rise, Reawaken, Rediscover: A Black Woman's Renaissance, acknowledges that revolutionary mood becoming alive again, as well as positions Black women at the frontier of that change. As a Planning Committee, we operate within Black feminist practices and wish to imbue them into the Conference. The BWEC is open and free to all people who identify as Black women undergraduates and graduates. We hope to build a Conference that emboldens you to be you.
Audre Lorde reminds us that tapping into our power is a challenge to be accepted. With these words in mind, the goals of this conference are to:
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Encourage attendees to tap into their innate power and understand its relationship to our current cultural moment.
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Invite serendipitous moments of community building.
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Provide formal and informal space for story sharing, networking, and the connections forged in those spaces.